Assumption (Underground Kings #1)

“Very.” I nod, covering my mouth.

 

“You should come over next Sunday. We close the diner early that day and have a big Sunday meal with all the fixings. My daughter and my niece are a little younger than you, but I would guess my nephew is about your age, though he doesn’t always show up. I’m sure the girls would like to show you around. One sure way to get your man to mind is to find another man to show him you can have someone else if you want to,” she rambles, and I can feel my eyes growing in size, so I cut her off.

 

“That’s very nice, but—”

 

“No buts. Dinner’s at three. We eat early. I’ll give you my address. I expect to see you there,” she says, standing up, and before I can come up with a good reason not to have Sunday dinner with her, her ‘ass,’ and their families, she disappears behind the counter and starts taking care of other customers.

 

I sit there for another hour, eating and reading on my phone. When Viv comes back, she gives me her address, cell phone number, and a very sweet hug. I leave the diner, get in my car, and head back to Kenton’s. This time when I get there, his car is gone, and I breathe out a sigh of relief that I don’t have to face him for a while.

 

*

 

I wake up to the sound of pounding and the doorbell going off. I roll and look at the clock on my bedside table, seeing that it’s after three in the morning. “What the hell?” I mumble sitting up. My brain is still asleep as I stumble through my bedroom door and down the stairs. When I reach the front door, I look out the peephole and see a beautiful woman with dark hair and sun-kissed skin standing outside.

 

“I know you’re in there! Open up!” she yells.

 

I turn off the alarm and open the door, leaving the night latch in place as I peek out the crack. “Can I help you?”

 

“Can you help me?” She waves her arms around. “Can you help me? Yes, bitch, you can help me by telling me what you’re doing in my man’s house,” she says, pushing on the door, the lock keeping her out.

 

“Your man?” I repeat, putting my weight against the door.

 

“Yes, my man.” She shoves the door a little harder and I’m surprised when I hear the sound of wood cracking.

 

“Look, if you’re Kenton’s girlfriend, then you need to call him. He’s not home,” I tell her, not liking the way my chest feels as the word ‘girlfriend’ leaves my mouth.

 

“I know he’s not home,” she says, pressing on the door again.

 

“You should call him or come see him tomorrow when he is here,” I suggest, trying to be reasonable.

 

“Let me inside.” She takes her shoulder and slams it into the door.

 

She is really crazy. What the hell?

 

She stumbles back and then runs at the door again like some kind of football player. This time, the door crashes open. I fall on my ass and she flies into the house, falling onto the floor.

 

“Are you fucking insane?!” I ask her, standing and feeling a bruise forming on my hip. I look at the lock on the door, seeing it swinging on the doorjamb.

 

“You wouldn’t let me in.” She rolls over, getting on her knees before standing up.

 

“That’s because Kenton’s not here, you psycho. Now get out before I call the cops.” I walk to the door, opening it wider, signaling for her to leave.

 

“No, I’m going to wait for Kenton.”

 

“You’re on crack if you think I’m letting you stay here to wait for him. Get out!” I point out the door just as lights beam through the house.

 

I look outside and watch Kenton pull up and park. He sees me standing in the door, and that’s when I realize that all I have on is a T-shirt and panties—and it’s not even a long shirt. His eyes slide from me to the woman in the house and then narrow.

 

“Cassie, what the fuck?” he growls at her, walking through the door.

 

“We need to talk,” she cries, taking a step towards him, only to stop when his eyes narrow further.

 

“You opened the door to her?” he asks, looking at me.

 

I shake my head no, taking a step back from the look on his face.

 

His head swings in her direction. “You know what time it is?” he asks.

 

“Yes. I got home to find all my stuff outside on my front porch.”

 

“You came to my house and forced your way inside when I wasn’t home?”

 

“All my stuff is ruined,” she whines on a huff.

 

“You okay, baby?” he asks as he turns his head my way, his eyes locking on mine.

 

Heat boils under my skin at the endearment. I want to claw his eyes out.

 

“‘Baby’? Really? You call her ‘baby’? You never called me that!” Cassie screeches, looking at me.

 

“I wouldn’t get too upset, honey,” I tell her softly. “I’m just a stripper and don’t mean shit to Kenton.” My eyes go from her to him, and seeing his jaw ticking makes me feel better. “Now,” I say happily, “if you two don’t mind carrying on this love spat without me, I’m going to bed.”

 

I turn and head up the stairs, smiling when I hear Cassie yell, “Stripper?! A fucking stripper is living with you?”

 

I close my bedroom door and crawl into bed. I listen to the rumble of Kenton’s voice for a few minutes, and then I hear the door close and the alarm being set. I hold my breath as I listen to feet pound up the stairs. I don’t know how I know, but I can feel him standing outside my bedroom door. The hall is silent for a few moments, and then he says my name. I ignore it, pulling the covers over my head.

 

“I’m sorry,” he whispers.

 

I hear a thump then the sound of feet moving away from the door, and I squeeze my eyes closed, blocking him out. No way am I buying into that again. I run my finger over the tattoo behind my ear, taking comfort in it.